Replying to user questions was James Stevenson, Community Lead at Insomniac Games, who said of the late release date for Into the Nexus: “We would’ve loved to have it out sooner, but Ratchet is a demanding overlord at the Gamatorium and we had to make sure it was just right for our fans.” And as a refresher on the length of the game he said, “It’s definitely a more compact experience. Not as long as say [Tools of Destruction/A Crack in Time, though definitely longer than [Quest For Booty] and much deeper and more replayable.”

As for the cheaper $29.99 price tag, James added, “Sony sets the pricing for games, not us. All our games have always had price parity digitally and retail between PSN and Blu-ray. I’m not really the person to comment on all the reasonings behind it.”

Then, on the topic of a PlayStation Vita version of Into the Nexus, Stevenson said:

No Vita version has been announced at this point. We would love for there to be one, just has to be sure to be the quality that our fans expect from Ratchet.

And he was asked if all future Ratchet & Clank games would now be on the PS4:

Who knows?!? Never say never is what I like to say. I would say I think this probably the last PS3 Ratchet game, but again, anything can happen.